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ICAI to announce CPT results on January 16

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ICAI to announce CPT results on January 16

New Delhi: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) is likely to announce the results of the Chartered Accountants Final, Final (New Course) Examinations, Common Proficiency Test (Paper Pencil Mode) and Common Proficiency Test (Online) held in November/December 2008 on January 16, 2009.

The merit list (candidates securing a minimum of 55 percent and above marks and up to the maximum of 50th Rank in the case of Final Examination and candidates securing a minimum of 60 percent and above marks and up to the maximum of 10th Rank in the case of Common Proficiency Test) on all India basis will also be declared on the same day.

The CPT Results will be available through NNE's portal www.ExamResults.net.

ICAI-related articles:

- ICAI launches Accounting Technician Course

- ICAI approves four new Auditing Standards

- ICAI approves three new Standards on Internal Audits

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